[HTML][HTML] Hypoxia up-regulates the activity of a novel erythropoietin mRNA binding protein.

IJ Rondon, LA MacMillan, BS Beckman… - Journal of Biological …, 1991 - Elsevier
IJ Rondon, LA MacMillan, BS Beckman, MA Goldberg, T Schneider, HF Bunn, JS Malter
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1991Elsevier
The mechanisms which control the production of erythropoietin (Epo) remain enigmatic.
Recent data suggest that the half-time of Epo messenger RNA (mRNA) is increased by
hypoxia in Hep 3B cells, a human hepatoma line. The post-transcriptional regulation of other
rapidly degraded mRNAs is mediated by sequence-specific mRNA binding proteins. In order
to determine if Epo mRNA specific binding proteins exist, we probed cytosolic lysates from
Hep 3B cells and mouse tissues with radiolabeled Epo RNA. A cytosolic protein that binds …
The mechanisms which control the production of erythropoietin (Epo) remain enigmatic. Recent data suggest that the half-time of Epo messenger RNA (mRNA) is increased by hypoxia in Hep 3B cells, a human hepatoma line. The post-transcriptional regulation of other rapidly degraded mRNAs is mediated by sequence-specific mRNA binding proteins. In order to determine if Epo mRNA specific binding proteins exist, we probed cytosolic lysates from Hep 3B cells and mouse tissues with radiolabeled Epo RNA. A cytosolic protein that binds specifically to Epo RNA was identified in the Epo-producing, hepatoblastoma Hep 3B cell line by gel mobility shift assay. This protein was identified in both normoxic and hypoxic cells and bound specifically to a 120-base fragment of the 3‘-untranslated region (3‘-UTR) of Epo mRNA. Binding was completed with unlabeled Epo RNA, but not with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor RNA. Ultraviolet light cross-linked Epo RNA-protein complexes migrated as two bands of 70 and 135-140 kD on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels. Binding activity was markedly increased in brain and spleen lysates from mice subjected to 24 h of hypoxia. Therefore, the post-transcriptional regulation of Epo expression in response to hypoxia may in part be due to the interaction of Epo RNA with its specific binding protein.
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